A large corporation needed a telecommunications management system to support a federal government customer.

Clutch created a hybrid web-based/client-server system to replace their manual provisioning processes… over ten years ago. Today, we are re-engineering those very same systems to last another 10 years – and incorporating industry best practices like SOA to allow interoperability.

A federal government security operations center needed an agency-wide solution to locate and identify system vulnerabilities.

Manual subnet sweeps were time-consuming, labor-intensive and error-prone. We placed distributed scanning nodes throughout their networks – then built a self-serve portal that can autonomously initiate scans and report findings to security managers and system owners.

A federal government agency had several standalone applications used to manage their emergency training operations.

The systems were inter-related, but couldn’t share data due to organizational boundaries – its users couldn’t see the big picture. We salvaged the original source code, merged them and mitigated the conflict – increasing efficiencies and saving on additional development costs.

A federal government agency had several high-traffic websites to manage – each generating many gigabytes of log files a day.

They couldn’t “see” what their users were doing, nor could they plan for the future. We built a four-server, multi-terabyte WebTrends analysis cluster to give them the tools and data needed to make operational decisions – while fully complying with federal privacy directives.